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Hey guys,
mranon here.\n
Hereâs your fourth and final Slave Harem chapter for the week. (Yes, itâs still the same week)\n
See yâall next (this) week.\n
Enjoy the read.
Yours truly,\n\n<hr>
Fatty Tuna
In the evening, I experiment with the skill of Jobless.\n
This time, I try Critical Outbreak.\n
I wonder if it can stack with Critical Outbreak skill of Gambler.\n
Will the rate be doubled?
How will Increase in Critical Rate bonus skill act?\n
Will it apply on just one skill or both?\n
There are so many questions.
Even though I can use magic continuously, it consumes MP just as quickly.\n
If critical procâs, more damage can be inflicted for the same consumption of MP.\n
It hasnât been confirmed, though. Thereâs a possibility that consumption of MP increases if critical procâs.\n
However, even a normal physical attack, which doesnât consume MP, can turn out critical; so I believe that the consumption of MP remains same even if critical procâs.
If thatâs the case, it will be more efficient using Critical Outbreak as the skill of Jobless to increase damage than using Basic Magic as the skill of Jobless to increase spells.\n
Such a possibility exists in theory.\n
Therefore, Iâm going to try various things.\n
I invoke Skill Settings and choose Critical Outbreak skill of Gambler as the skill of Jobless.
âThis is the last experiment for the day. I wonât be able to use spells continuously, so the duration of battle will be longer.â\n
âNo problem.â\n
âCan you guide us to a place with a lot of monsters, please?â\n
âUnderstood. This way.â
We advance under the guidance of Roxanne.\n
As expected, itâs reassuring to have Roxanne.\n
I cast Sandstorm at a group of Ma Breams which we came across.\n
Because I can cast only one earth spell at a time, itâs taking more time to finish off the monsters.
Before long, I conclude that this experiment is a failure.\n
A failure.\n
I should have realized it before undertaking it.
Whether critical procâd or not, I can ascertain only on the basis of the number of spells cast.\n
What does that signify?
Even if the rate of critical hits is double now, the number of spells cast will reduce only by one or two.\n
Even if a monster, that dies in eight spells, died in seven spells, it would fall into the scope of trial error and would hence be ignored.\n
After recording results of about a hundred runs would a significant difference be evident.\n
Nah, I donât have time for that.
âAh. Alright then, letâs move to Quratarâs labyrinth.â\n
âDid you find out something?â
An experiment is something which results in failure most of the times.\n
And the person who can learn from a failed experiment is called a true, great scientist, Sherry-kun.
What I found from this experiment is that even if the rate of critical hits is double, consumption of MP doesnât decrease much.\n
Even though I had two Critical Outbreak skills on, the number of spells cast was reduced at most by one or two.\n
Which proves that itâs better to obediently choose Basic Magic as the skill of Jobless.\n
Because it has been proven, canât it be said that the experiment was a success?
It was a success.\n
A success.\n
Actually, it may even be called a great success.
âWhole fish, desu.â
Miria brings a whole fish.\n
One of the Ma Breams seems to have dropped a whole fish.\n
This alone would warrant it to be called a success.
Thereafter, on Quratarâs 11th floor, I observe for a longer period of time whether Critical Outbreak stacks or not.\n
Normally, I canât take out monsters on 11th floor in one strike of Durandal.\n
However, if critical procâs, I can.
Once you figure it out, itâs easy.\n
It can thus be ascertained whether critical procâd or not.\n
I should have undertaken the experiment on 11th floor from the outset.
The number of monsters that died in one strike were half the total, huh?\n
The number is too high to deny that Critical Outbreak skills of Gambler and Jobless stack.\n
It may also mean that Increase in Critical Rate applies on both the skills.
The skill of Jobless has quite a potential.\n
It can be big, depending on how I use it.\n
Only regret is that thereâs just one empty skill slot.
With the experiment over, we return home.\n
Thereâs a note from Luke left at the entrance.\n
I would like to hold the talks today.
âMaster, thereâs a message from Mr. Luke. He asks of you to visit him at once.â\n
âOh well, I would have anyway.â
Even though he didnât mention, I know what itâs about.\n
But there shouldnât be any urgent need. I can visit tomorrow morning, too.
If I wait till tomorrow morning, we can reach the boss room of Harubaâs 22nd floor.\n
We are adequately strong, arenât we?\n
Although I bought earring, Iâm not using it. Thereâs no Kobold Monster Card either.
However, there wonât be any problem with the level of our current battle strength.\n
Also, I havenât parted with the Rod of Offerings yet.
âDo, desu.â
One certain individual is motivated already.\n
Instead of Cook, I switch Jobless to Warrior.\n
If I donât get fatty tuna after a number of tries, Iâll think about selecting Cook.\n
If worse comes to worst, I have another ace up my sleeves. Choosing Cookâs skill as the skill of Jobless and stack it with Cookâs skill, that is.
âPlease.â
From the waiting room, we proceed to the boss room.\n
After casting Abnormal Status Resistance Down on Black Diamond Tuna, I take on Ma Bream.\n
Vesta confronts the Ma Bream from the front while I sneak attack it from the back using Durandal.
It isnât cowardly.\n
Itâs a strategy.\n
Because the attacks of the monster are directed to Vesta, Iâm having it easy.\n
As long as Iâm careful of the swing of its tail, Iâll be safe.
When I hammer a Rush into the Ma Bream, I hear a sound.
âDid it, desu.â
When I was trying to figure out what it was, the Black Diamond Tuna falls onto the ground, petrified.\n
It seems to have turned into stone before I could finish off the Ma Bream.\n
I really wonder if the chance of petrifaction depends on the motivation of the user.\n
Nah, it must be a coincidence.
âGo there.â
Roxanne and company join us and encircle the Ma Bream.\n
There is no chance for Ma Bream to win now that all the members of the party have surrounded it.\n
We take it out easily.
After switching Warrior to Cook, I head to the petrified Black Diamond Tuna.\n
The Ma Bream dropped a white fish.\n
I wonder what the Black Diamond Tuna will drop.
I stab Durandal from right above the Black Diamond Tuna.\n
When it gets petrified, the tuna becomes easier.\n
Itâs not easy when itâs moving.\n
Itâs an unpleasant opponent.
I keep on thrusting into the tuna like a piston.\n
Up and down. Repeatedly. Intensely.\n
Intensely. Violently.\n
My passion keeps surging up.
How about that, huh?\n
How about that?
The tuna is just lying there like a dead fish.\n
Itâs not answering.\n
The piston is doing all the talking.
I can also use magic but currently, Iâm using Cookâs skill as the skill of Jobless.\n
I should be able to take it out with Durandal.\n
Ah. Since thereâs no fear of getting attacked at the moment, Should I remove Monk?
Oh well, whatever.\n
I can finish it off with Durandal alone.\n
It will take a few more stabs at best.
The Black Diamond Tuna turns into smoke. Durandal hits the ground.\n
Itâs dead?\n
When the smoke dissipates, there was an item remaining.
âFatty tuna, desu.â
Miria exclaims and jumps at it.\n
Her movement was faster than any monsterâs I have ever seen.\n
I wonder if Miriaâs motivation has something to do with the chance of it dropping fatty tuna.\n
Not really. Itâs due to my selecting Cook.
Miria brings both the white fish and the fatty tuna.\n
One person alone canât carry both.\n
It did drop fatty tuna, huh?
Come to think of it, who taught Miria the Brahim word âfatty tunaâ?\n
She learnt it before I even knew it.\n
Like I thought, she learns fish related words quickly.
âWe will have fatty tuna for tomorrowâs dinner. Miria will be cooking it. Actually, we will have two.â\n
âYes, desu.â
I was prepared to do several rounds anyway. Because we got it at first attempt, however, all my preparation will go to waste.\n
So we will keep doing it until we get one more fatty tuna.\n
I would also like to try fighting the boss with magic.
âWhich monster appears on Harubaâs 23rd floor?â
I ask Sherry after we were out of the boss room.\n
Even though I intend to fight Black Diamond Tuna again, itâs better to advance to 23rd floor for now.
âScissors Lizard. It uses fire magic and is also resistant to fire magic. Itâs weakness is earth magic. It drops leather, albeit rarely.â\n
âLeather?â\n
âItâs a raw material used in making equipment. Monsters on 23rd floor and onward use area of effect magic attacks. Because it canât be dodged, itâs troublesome. I donât think we will die in one hit, though.â
Sherry gives us the bad news.\n
Area of effect magic attack, huh?\n
Firestorm, which I use, hits with certainty. Now monsters will be able to use it, too.
âWill it be alright?â\n
âWith Master here, there wonât be any problem.â\n
âIt still hasnât been long since we first entered the labyrinth. I havenât heard any account of anyone advancing to 23rd floor so quickly. I have heard that Dragon Knight brings stability to the party but again, it hasnât been long since Vesta joined us.â
Sherry adds to my unease.\n
Normally, people train for years before stepping into 23rd floor.\n
Itâs still too soon for us which is the cause of my unease.
That said, we have an advantage over other people and thatâs Gained Experience 20x.\n
It has only been half a month since Vesta joined us.\n
But she has already reached Dragon Knight Lv29.
âOh well, we wonât know unless we fight. If worse comes to worst, thereâs Sacrificial Misanga. If weâre lucky, itâll sacrifice itself for us.â\n